Martin's second flop occurred during the Thunder's 121-118 overtime loss to the Nuggets on Jan. 20. With a little more than seven minutes remaining in the fourth quarter and the Nuggets leading 98-90, Martin launched a mid-range jump shot and then fell unnaturally to the ground, simulating a defensive foul on Ander Miller. Replays showed there was no contact on the play and the officials did not call a foul.

“After releasing the jump shot, the shooter, No. 3 in the white uniform, extends his right leg attempting to draw a defensive foul,” the video’s narrator explains. “While there is marginal contact on the play, the flail and spin to the floor by the offensive player is an overembellishment and it’s inconsistent with marginal contact.”

Martin will now be subject to further fines if he is deemed to have violated the policy again. The sliding fine scale looks like this.

Violation 3: $10,000 fine

Violation 4: $15,000 fine

Violation 5: $30,000 fine

For a sixth (or any subsequent) violation of the rule, the player will be subject to such discipline as the League determines is reasonable under the circumstances, including an increased fine and/or suspension.

Martin, 29, is averaging 15.0 points, 2.5 rebounds and 1.3 assists per game for the Thunder this season. He's on the books for $12.4 million.